HISTORY
Valour Community Centre is a community hub with three distinct facilities, each located in a different neighbourhood of Winnipeg’s West End. These facilities are the Orioles site in the St. Matthews neighbourhood, the Clifton site in the Sargent Park neighbourhood, and the Isaac Brock site in the Minto neighbourhood.
In 2006, three centers were merged to form a larger board of directors to represent diverse voices from the community. This amalgamation was driven by the need to bring new and diverse ideas to the forefront. It ensured the continued existence of all three centers and maximized the use of finances, reflecting the resilience and resourcefulness of our community.
STRATEGIC PLANNING
In late 2014, the Board embarked on a collaborative strategic planning process, engaging the Valour Community Centre staff, volunteers, and the broader community. This process involved resident surveys, a public engagement workshop, and two board workshops. The intent of this inclusive strategic plan is to provide detailed direction in key areas to improve Valour Community Centre for community members.
Vision
Valour Community Centre aspires to be a community hub with something fun for everyone.
Mission Statement
Valour Community Centre’s mission is to serve the whole community by providing inclusive programming and accessible facilities in a safe environment.
Valour Community Centre’s Five Big Goals
We will utilize infrastructure to maximize its potential
Ensure constant and efficient use of facilities
Evaluate space usage (including storage, grounds, rooms etc.)
Identify expansion opportunities and needs and evaluate for efficiency
Reach out to more people in the community to increase usage
Expand activities and programming
2. We will achieve and maintain financial stability
Fundraise: identify potential donors/sponsors/partners
Create a list of quick revenue generators in case of emergency
Conduct effective budgeting and strive for effective cost control
Secure ongoing grants from funders and explore infrequent funding opportunities
3. We will see universal community use of Valour CC Facilities
Reach out to the community more effectively
Expand activities put on by Valour
Identify the needs and desires of the community and specific groups within the neighbourhood
Increase diversity on the Board and within the volunteer base
Try to understand why people do not currently use Valour or only use it rarely
4. We will reach everyone with our message
Utilize multiple media/means to reach the community
Utilize different languages in marketing, use inclusive (plain) English, use pictures effectively
Have a higher frequency of newsletters going out to the community
Be aware of context, be context sensitive in communications
Be more open and transparent as an organization and as a Board
Increase Board Diversity
Ensure that staff and volunteers are on the same page with messaging and are informed
Come up with a communication strategy and communication policies and procedures
5. We will attract and retain the volunteers needed to support our programming
Create a volunteer recruitment strategy, use incentives
Be honest with prospective volunteers about organizational needs and the commitment for specific volunteer roles
Create a volunteer in lieu of payment scheme
Create a volunteer reward program (long service awards, thank yous, etc)
Target younger volunteers, such as high school students needing hours for credits
Identify specific activities that could attract more volunteers
Create and maintain a volunteer database